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Chosen to make the best of winter after sun&comma; and avoid freshly fallen snow&comma; but a really fine walk&period; Parked by the gate across the lane to Claggan Farm&comma; and took the zig-zag tracking up the NW flank of the Shee&comma; which leads to the summit ridge by a green hut&period; Easy going over frozen peat hags and past the fascinating cleft and ancient landslip of Ciste Buide a'Claidheimh to the summit&period; Descended the S end of the ridge and took the track back through Gleann a'Chilleine&period; First rate views along Glen Almond&comma; to Ben Chonzie and across Loch tay to the Lawers group&period;

Nick Down1

20/01/2019

From the south&comma; detouring off the Rob Roy way&period;

summitter

30/08/2018

A short walk for a very poor day for weather - wind and rain&period; Drove up track&sol;road from Ardtainaig to gate &lpar;could have gone all the way to Dunan&rpar; then continued on track round to S side to avoid headwind and rain on ridge&period; An easy walk even in the conditions and would have been a very pleasant outing on a better day&period;

dickscroop

26/08/2018

Invergeldie CP> Creag Uchdag > Shee of Ardtalnaig &lbrack;Ciste Buide a' Claidheimh&rsqb; > Creagan na Beinne > Invergeldie CP&period; Cleft came as a suprise&period; Descended to far south instead of south south east to Dunan&period;

Overnight route from Ardtalnaig&comma; parking just S of start of minor road&period; Crossed to N side of bridge then took route on N side of stream before heading up to Beinn Bhreac &lpar;fairly flat summit&rpar;&comma; SSE to beallach then steady climb to Creagan na Beinne&period; Descended S then steeply WSW to fork in track leading to SE end of Shee of Ardtalnaig&period; Steep climb to flat summit ridge&comma; camped a little further along before descending N end of ridge to reach minor road back to Ardtalnaig&period; Mainly cloud&comma; some rain and wind over the tops&period;

RobertP

22/07/2017

CK

SheilaS

28/12/2016

With D Roeder&period; Parked at Claggan and walked past farm up track on W of hill&comma; then up to long ridge and followed it to summit &lpar;16&colon;10&rpar;&period; Hail showers&semi; windy&semi; cloud on top&period; Down SE ridge to track on W&semi; finish 17&colon;45

dbb

02/05/2016

With Naomi and Marian&period; Sunny day&period; Hydro scheme in progress on Ardtalnaig burn&comma; no parking signs at usual spot but still parked there as no workers on a Sunday&period;

Great name&comma; great peak&period; Loads of berries on summit&period; Did the corbett the same day so quite tired once I hit this peaks slopes&period; Company&colon; Solo

iandesbottes

19/07/2015

MC Alone&period; Superb blue sky day with snow on the ground&period;

Martin66

09/02/2015

W Jenx&comma; able to drive to farm at Claggan where pleasant farmer&sol;ghillie gave permission to park&period; Followed track easily to summit ridge then reasonable line through the hags to top&period; The cleft is amazing when yoy stumble over it&excl; Back same way although can drop off SE end and follow other track back to Claggan&period;

For a hill with three names I expected a bit more complexity&period; For a while with the hares and peat groughs I thought I was on Kinder Scout&period; However the roaring stag reminded me I was not&period;

lots of snow&comma; but thawing&period; Day improved so lunch in the sun with fine vantage over Dunans&period; Climbed via track to ridge&period; Return via G&period;a' Chilleine track&period; Red kite&comma; toads&comma; frogs&comma; curlew&comma; ptarmigan&comma; blue hares&period; with John and Mark

niallp

20/03/2011

Ascent from road-head below Claggan&period; Room to park one car before gate &lpar;do not park beyond&rpar;&comma; with bigger parking area down hill&period; Came back via Gleann a' Chilleine&period; Impressive landslip feature on E side of hill&period;

From Ardtalnaig along right of way to Dunan&period; Traversing the ridge south to north is surely best as it is gently downhill with fine views across Loch Tay&period;

Phaedra

29/01/2011

Solo&period;

Dangerous Dave

19/09/2010

Drove east to escape wet day&period; Followed track in from the north and then ridge to the summit in overcast but dry weather&period;

JohnW

07/04/2009

done with creagan na beinne

buggerlugs

15/06/2008

Alone

SpudGunn

24/03/2007

JW

Uisdean25

01/04/2006

Self and Sally

Invicta14

14/06/2004

Mostly dry&comma; cold wind&comma; good views&comma; with Alan&period; Curious bothy built halfway into hillside near the top&period;

iangalbraith

03/08/2003

From Ardalnaig&period; Tarred road for 1 1&sol;2 miles and well maintained bulldozed track on zig zags for another 1 1&sol;2 miles&period; Hares everywhere still in winter coats&period; Uphill over heather to ridge and 1 1&sol;2 mile trudge to top at 11&period;50&period; Arran's 250th Marilyn&excl;

arranc

06/04/2002

snow

Bag2000

01/01/2002

Steve Briggs

donmeister

12/08/2000

With friend&period; Up track S of Claggan and along the summit ridge&period; We descended SE and walked out on the track through Gleann a’ Chilleine&period; There was some lying snow&period; White out conditions at times&period;